Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters to which a soldier is assigned.
Airborne Corps
Armored Corps
Army Corps
- I Corps
- II Corps
- III Corps
- IV Corps
- V Corps
- VI Corps
- VII CorpsPrior to 28 April 1944
- VII CorpsAfter 28 April 1944
- VIII Corps
- IX Corps
- X Corps
- XI Corps
- XII Corps
- XIII Corps
- XIV Corps
- XV Corps
- XVI Corps
- XVIII Corps9 October 1943 - 25 August 1944
- XIX Corps2 October 1935 - 1 October 1943
- XIX CorpsOctober 1943 - 10 March 1949
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XIX CorpsAfter 10 March 1949
This patch unofficially began use around January 1944 and was the primary patch used during WWII - XX Corps
- XXI Corps
- XXII Corps
- XXIII Corps
- XXIV Corps
- XXXI Corps"Phantom Unit"
- XXXIII Corps"Phantom Unit"
- XXXVI Corps10 July 1944 - 12 July 1950
See also
- Field Army Insignia of the United States Army
- Division insignia of the United States Army
- Brigade insignia of the United States Army
- Miscellaneous shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army
References
- "U.S. Army Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (Corps) WWII and Immediate Post-War Era". www.alternatewars.com. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- "ARMY CORPS". U.S. Militaria Forum. Retrieved 4 September 2017.